Connecting 2 subs to a mono block amp

So I need help with connecting my 2 subs a my amp. My amp is a mono block amp but has 2 positive and 2 negative terminals. I've already figured out that I'm going to wire both in parallel to get the resistance i need on the amp and I know that i can connect speaker 1 to speaker 2 then speaker 2 to the amp but what I'm wondering is, can i wire each sub in parallel then connect them each to the amp separate and get the same result?

Re: Connecting 2 subs to a mono block amp

If you don't wire the subs together in parallel the resistance won't change, so no I don't think you will get the same result. Is the amp bridgable? Does it do the same wattage out of two channels as it would bridged out of just the one channel?

Re: Connecting 2 subs to a mono block amp

Its the Audioque 2200. Yes is mono and the second terminal isnt for a second channel only so you have more room to connect wires. I'm just wondering if it will pull the same resistance if it wire both parallel directly to it as it would if it wired sub 1 to sub 2 then to the amp. As I understand it what I would be doing would be like putting 2 subwoofer positives into the same terminal hole and 2 negatives into the same hole (if one hole were large enough to do that). I know different, this is the first time i have worked with an amp like this so i threw me off a little.